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A TJJJfl BCRLINGTON FREE PRESS: THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1004. AiV, 5a! 5 .5 i2 W$i jm WnLg JXmiss aches While no woman is entirely free from periodical suffering, it does not seem to have been the plan of nature that woman should suffer so severely. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the most thorough female regulator known to medical science. It relieves the con dition which produces so much discomfort and robs menstruation of its terrors. Women who are troubled with painful or irregular menstruation, backache, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrhcea, falling, inflammation or ulceration of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that "bearing-down " feeling, dizziness, faintness, indi gestion, nervous prostration or the blues, should take immediate action to ward off the serious consequences, and be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and then write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for further free advice. Thousands have been cured by so doing, and by the use of MILLER. 4 ,ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ''Dkah Miw. Pixkiiam : T suffered for sh: years with dysmenorrhea fpaln ful periods), m) much .so that 1 dreaded even- month, an 1 ltnow it. meant throe or jijA four days of intense pain. The doctor said this was due to an inflamed condition of tin uterine annendaL'cs caused hv reneated and neirlcotcd eolds. " If young- crirls only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at this critical time, much sntTeriiiR-would be spared them. Thank (iod for Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, that was the only medicine that helped me any." Within three, weeks after I started to take it. I noticed a' marked improvement in my e-eneral health, and at the time of my next monthly period the pain had diminished considerably 1 kept up the treatment, and was cured a month later 1 am like another person since. I am in perfect health, my eyes are brighter, I have added 1? pounds to my weight, my color is pood, and I feel lirjht and happy." .Miss Aunks Miilkk, ';." 1'otomae Avenue. Cliieairo, 111. .', MRS. MAY HAULE. " Dkah Mrts. I'l V K HAM' A w h i 1 e ai;o my health began to .... fail because of female troubles. '1 he doctor did not help me. mother had used Lvdla li. I'lnKtianrs vegetanie wrapuunu $5000 FORFEIT If we rinnot forthwith proilHeo the original letters anil ttlf-imturos of atmvn t.t i inoril , which will provn tlinir -ilwiluto ciniincnoej. I.j (I I a E. I'inkhani Moil. Cu., Lynn, Inu. I remembered that my' on manv occasions for irregularities and uterine troubles, and I felt Mire that it could not harm mo at any rate to give it a trial. " I was certainly glad to find that within a week I felt much better, the terrible pains in the back and side" were beginning to eca.se, and at the time of menstruation I did not ha-re. ne'irlv as serious a time, as heretofore, so I continued its use for two months, and at the end nf that time T was like a new woman. I really have never felt better in ray life have not had a sick headache since, and weigh 20 pounds more than I ever did. so I nnhemtathi,. y recommend your medicine." Mi'.s. May lli-ULE, Ldgerton, Win., President Household Economics tlub. nm iii1 i i i i' in in ii li, i ii i i iip n iw iwhiiimii iiimi VPUT VllDT PllOUTiiW I TWPPD hirHiv little broodies ami nrninmls. Th nun i wi a rHoniur, iiDiinn sie, ,.-s ire em wuh duo r.g.u.i i I'liicgernlril Kiillnevoi nf Parisian Skirts I'elerlnc", stoics nnil oiirf OosMtnier lint. New hi Hi;; fne ! . p-u Jiiii, Vl.ii bi run HI" !!. pi '.-oil'' Yoik. April 23. Kvery now wed: i.;i ii''..rcr to numrni r ami, Willi ..ii 1 ip si .itons many point- r"- iho coming styh s ol fashion h.ivo l.itlmrto I'oi'r. 'lonlittul, cl'ut-r. Nw moilfl frmu l'.irts l'u; in eviiy week nil uuil,i' it to irie ii pretty iletlnite fnn- r!'t of f iniinir tvli.-. Tlure is no lunK'-r Bin- doubt thru lull skirts will 1- Hi" nil intr lashlon and that tlm fullnu-is nt't-li orevnllPd last year will rather be limre omph'ilzeil than ilimmi-hrl this yenr. KverytliliiB Inmnntes that it will he -in iile,U year for tall anil Mender wo men, but diiidedly awkwatd fur .short in 1 fat niie.J. N arly all the models that have te.-trb-cd New Yoik from I'm is show tlie same e i.'cerntid ftilliiess ittiimt the lowi r part m the skirt. Theie is no serious objec tion to that ffatute and it may he salrl the It Is Kenerallv accepted and c en weI..oire.l. With the exception or walkmu rts the i.w ftuileW lidic.itr a return tu the nt-'ird mill awkward fashion f i-l(itt( whli h ere fri'in twn tn tinir im lies InnsiT iM 'ift'tiiid thin nei'i s-,irv to 1 line lie li.red(.'e lr eont.e , With the ci'i'rii. iti 'i i- net lime: ' 1 ' w lm .vlnrr off tin arin to the pi advant.i!; I Willi suit, filmy frills iliaiili't; it from e now to v.rist. However much we hnvo iw.indeird uny from grace in other d'i- mains nt ilri'S, hleeves ei'i tiunly held phi'ir own and slmw "T the nuns bett-r I th. mi any stvle we havr hid fur a lone; ' i mi' ." I It m'i ms tn lie Hi. ' 'iiisi nns of npielon 'of all authoutii'f mi f.i -lnun thil rilnuiiis Will be ! ehli illv ( iMiiuli tide tin- e.ir, pm Hi.- first tune in many sea .on-' It ! seems. Indred, lint tin nie uoinn to rival luce in nnpnii-'nco for triintnliie; pui o: , s 'riie' ale u. ed exti nsivoly in .1 e;riat v.irli ly of ways on manv ol the Im ported models tor sprlm; mid suiniiier wi at- arid, in view of tin- .'rent ilemuinl e lieiteo, the shops have laid In a larne stot k of tibbons, ft mil whli h to choose. AVhether it Is merely one of the oddities of fashion, or, whether the patterns were ."elected with the purpose of putting them in harmony with the revival of the style of 1S-1. remains an upon question, hut theie can he no doitht that many of the patterns exhibited ate decidedly old-f.ish-n Mri' I'Iowm' designs ate used oxten--imIv' for ilowiied muslins and Holly 'irdei' sialics, as run com optional wi.aths with hlurieil i ffi cts. pink and purpli sarlaiiili.. with the colors sUIII fullv suiidind by slimline lied rosct, on a ii. lie leik(;roiinil arc aluj usul and make .1 vi t y efieetlve ribbon for trlm miM' hats and bonnets The vniicty of mat i rial; and designs I- slrnplv howll iletine; m the .li-plav of ribhieis and thrie GERMANY AND AMERICA An Expert's Notable Work On Their Relations. i't t- li. i I't'lp ! MP'-' M - w 1 I'' 11, v' ,r P"!!-, ilina i yi ,n e i r i In o . i fih , nt rl.e Tin sir r it- ii S- i r 1 e I . ,'l 1 ni' a fi. I ,,, ti nr tie . - t h i 1 tc'l Hid I i. I . 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P ' flu 31 it Ml. f hi. li P a Mill M lm -II . " r:i: ! hi la" i' An o JlvhlOl tl i ol tint "i! f a- i Ml!- i 11 ili G, !:'. Ist'e "i.i .1 'i r v.-o an It I ..It t'i i i i r .nito . i" in in, - ' ( .ni - t ' tie p. I. rill' " r.Kblo-l.llir P"'ld '!' i i i i.l" 'I 'rut- of ,1 d artisll . .-.1 I le.t I .- '1'lT I o are 'n I -, .1 H I v o t it. I !l " ,.! I',. i via- . 'I ' . pr.n I ' 1 111'- el ' i I i.i i in- ir b' e r I th. ' ,', ! 1 111 IMS'! 1 ' ' b 'I ill 111 iti,. li on- i ' i, ti .in , I 1.1. r I III 1 ' i th sl.. to wear sl.lri- 1 ,ov. i , v. ill 1' i . to i on. 1 i .ml . v.. ill belt i i- I Tl ate d. i id. dly at it f ii- r erii r to fir 1 - n In a In f ornii i - to tied some stle ' r teo ollli)Hll"l- , mv i ' a ii 1 Hiet e "t i i Mv li.-h Mi-" I 1 I ' I lid i e.i i I - I ' i' t :i"v mil i ! r i rv e.i ' V 1'. l i. i!v I it 1 rob.lbl' 1 the v,. ij.,,,, 'I ie tlllll'l' I will b" 1, f. 'lrni - and t it Ani"!.-ii.-' d t .1-1 1 i i 1: will I" lie .Us'-' hi - Tin V 'It W -I -. lull e , ; lu aii -t ra if-p 1 ri o 1 n-' . tine vttaw -ibbi-ii- will I ' i is. pn--. on the 1 . v will bi n.-i d in i th Tin ie is orlv "ii tin . t le !"l n t i In. while IhH jeal -m tve Thev W .11 in i i i-t. ind f '. ery 111. lot. li Itv Hid llllerest- spi i". and sii'ii-n.-l !i -tun t fe.it l.i tin K.ss.i lie I- " I 111" -t deli, l for hat-, tin - -pi i i ie olol . w ill nio-l 1 l.e inat" 1 la's V I. - Il i lib- f"! tin foil'i I ' i I. p. lis-e, toll dl b. II . I in illff. l- - -o t 1 pl-l -i 1 M it tl. t. All l.io bt.ii'l--, rpnll.ni- 1 1 1 1 t' I- .1. e'.r.lll' I ile n I' 1 its. I'lim. i - for ti-miiiiiia. ililteren.-e l'"i mi i lv and Polkv dowel-. il tl'IW. rs Will be til' as. d in the loi in of the I will l.inhiltr "UnT Mulferer Writer lireNliiiiN of This Country I'.luriit Moiitlis I 'oreensl Inn Ills lui- nfler Which lias .spent Here of Disasters I'rineil True. niatenil- alone Hern a p.iso husines-i - and tlair tunmotirs were on-1 that the Annilim manufjeturer n- iriej the J" ii'i'th loeoniotlV" to issue fomnioi.ly in the publi" eye. Frank A. I to arn. il now for himself. A for. inn ftaldwln works since their Vntiderllp was i rintiiii; in Serlhtter's his ' Hade of ,-ui h nature is nothini; more tl. m The fnloii lion works of Pan article des. rinlive of "The American1 lohblnir the home country or It- raw ii i (I t lie Ii . t lb i In In. st r1 mils, ehiipl' t" or little noseuio - nn feied by daii.t le-toors of sl",iler :louer- Mo-t of tin-.. Ilowi rti will be i- .1 w lUiont f di m Tin re will b,. a sr. at van Iti nes ill lints 1 1 e. ve.ir inelildlti'-; In.ns of the si ' - v.i-n last vear. iiei'in-t. d lin-e i i b-ip. . n-me nf I! i i hi ir : truotiue ! . la 'let, lli-j'-sels. Ab .. 1 . .-, v -I! l . in. .: 1 i 1 1 I-. i ui" id, i .-' ; 1 ,in T n will be 1. el '.' a- de. orntiv ill be 1 1 -e I In eornl'l'i it the mode: -1 o'-. irri sub I' ei.lf illy on" I all kind; n -nd oth. r pill' I'l'-ltes. I'tiaw I'L'I t forms r.r I l.e- 'd a me.. I 'V.-es. TlleV V etv of v:i ria- el.lllV e. ntlv th 'in d tl. I. I .111-) I n the eio piil - 'tlO'l irire. l'or a Ion?; time, hut especially diirin the iia-t vear or two, the countries of lltiropo hae tlattered us with their chiiii- 11 ous zenl to ilefenii themselves ftom Atiiirican coinpetltlon in ttade. .S'owhere has "the Atiieiiean peril" stirred up such exciteini at as In (lermany. I.ilest and most i arm st. and pi rhaps most formid able, ol all reei nt efforts to cloud Am- lican 1 in i n 1 1 fa i t u ri i s out nf Kurope, was the formation in lb tlln several days :iko of the Middle economic society, nnil. r the litelldclli Id Kl-llest Clllltller Zll Si llies. w iK-l lol.-teiii. the emperor'" brother-in-law. The ultimate put pose of thie society IS to icsclle all lllirope flom business destruction, hut Immediately to deiend 1 1. rin.i u liolil imiiidatiou by foielKli uiiiii 'ii i inters, sajs I'm ton Kline in the lio oii Ti in-' ript nt riirniany, rapidly 1 If a- our stout, -t send many teadi i s to l.uilwlK Max liuld- inht months lu Amen- Tln- let., II . t s. n i" i.mril In ss I I V. 1 1 . Will . lit book .,t w lm -p, nt d'li ii",' I'' 'I In '1-L'. a i studv I in Unit time made a if our i connmie stab . t-1. . ti - lie ilt.w ami tlie reooits h p'.oh.-hi ! n. en tune to time ha. at f iet.il wi.l' i. mark, on e. count of the a .tn. abll.lv ol the men and hi.- Iikli -bill' n .a l.oii... and luiaiisc he nine lei in a ' .j a. I, tli.it was .tiasi-otticial. In i s ii-. le wa- en i n o i f (lermany s i 'it In le piiipo.-ilv to oh-i'i've at close hand this h..i;i j oi American coinpetltlon, "des Land un-.i-'s uiossten Wetlbi Wil li. - Jo ni" n zid. ten " Mr i ioldi 1 1 1;, i-. in "The Couulty of l'n liiinied I'...- ibditles." turnishi's comm. r- vvill' a niounui aiih on the I our i oiinlry that is sinKii-l n. I inforiniiiK:. haty and In-' Itniusi i c it is an "Anatomy .1 ftates ' on tin; whole tar, cl il r.nro!" ph.v.snili.R.V hilly aciit' I ' tlipleto e- . . the Tnii. i'i - raw m.in . 1. froui th founilliiir l i iiireiij et a whole chapter to them sehis, the St l.nnis exposition two. 'Iheie aic eiitliie lastlc tlesi rlptlons of niachlu. ry that 'truck this student as cs pei hilly pontic inn "r lnlior-snvltiir. Ir.spi ci dly salient In the book Is its pet- sist.iit einihasK mi "tie point in our e. "Horn:, h -lm) th.- fact thai the ile vi lopnn at nfa malm inontv of our pres- lit sireiicth la- oc. iirn-d whollv within the past In years And ea.-h eh ipter cate IoliiIhk our ii al win tiers -our annual per i,ipita ih maud for fi. potiinN of Iron ore and 70 pounds of sm;ar: the 41.1 kilo iii"ters ol talltiad to "very lii.(.f"i of our Inhabit. .tits, as compared with the p. I kllomrtfes to i vi -v ln.oiio in Cetm.iny each chapter riellniT off llcures like these li.ills Itself at i .et-y pariiMraph to e.-' ilium: "Has l.atul dor tmbesren.ten Mok llehkeiten," the land of unlimited possl-1 hlllliis: I Hut to us this is the least Important part of all Hint Mr. HoldherKer has to say. H Is cnoiiRh lo be sattslleil that wh it he does report to his countrymen Is fair, and is moie-ls enthusiastically ap priciative. Much of what lie has cx plailifd lo (lerinans wtltten in 1W1. In the days when the Stool Corporation and its ilk were still phenomena, and i ur foielttl ttade was ptctty much a Klft to our ton mil iieluhbots all that I atiti-' plated, now that the Rift principle is not so stontl.v workid as of vi.ro, and so tna.iy of the nine bit! concerns n.iir passed tlnoimh lei.nt litbulatioiis to th, ir par tis! c.otterilamiiiei iiiik. so lo say, in lU'd. Th" aeati net s of his penetration, of ionise, 's mci-nrid in the accuracy with which, esn i I. illv in the cise of the Ship Trust, he anle ipated hn il;s that sun " Hi. n have beciiine oiilv ..l.vious enonuh. Hel Ihe tlutiK 1 f moiii. nt In this book is Its i et I istuij,' 1 "mni.nl iry on mil' pei lormaincs. our methods and our alms. Mu h of this is complltni ntnry. More of it Is not. All of II Is the opinion of a man ver-ed oiiihikIi In these ipiestintis of business and lin.iiice lo he tin ir judi;.'. an 1 Willi in uiiieii enoiK.'h to be n irltic whom it were wise to heed. The burden of hi- utttrat.iis I- nlwavs "Let lermany Uml Ann ilea leal n of on. another" Sllll mine i'o Int. dly does In- insist that "Ureal ' H An.eriia. but i vi n Amirna has y. t many thinu- lo 1 am. This wonderland of the 1'nitnl States Is lirnily foiindul mi an amaiant; ib siree of enti rpt i-e. And not the least wonder iboiit it all is th it the nn"itilliiK endeavor e . ryw In t in the country to displace haiiil labor with niaehli.e jiower seems to succi id ntd in fiu-'iisluiiK more and more laboiiny men with pmtltuble work to do. ' All tin si Amerii an achievements, too. are not tort'ittous. are noi m. r l the b in not US. 1 tl , ith I- ec. i ilicns, en 1 limv biil-'i:i!: bov.s ot i ibboi . w I '. I '. helc I'l e bow - a ''i " 111 ' , will be : tilcln il lov ; tlet tl. r 'i-i,,, ,;itestr,. winch rohus will be nio-t "I"1' f.T hiiit able d'lt-ln',: tie- ("mini.' s. . - ui is ""I ' in, v I, i Ii is . t uivii iiitii.-! to ad v.o 1,1 ' ' "r m. n vl.o w i-h to be mi sflo nn.l lie- it"' nit illv it is tn " biu-fi"- at this time, '""i i ." I Ins! b. fore tin i p. nliH' of 1 be Finmr se i- lli'l ', ,ttn p,,,, s In be the most po 1 1 .mu in. Ian. I lv to a-, wh"tlnr or not r ult of b um-f me. s luckily favorable :t be 1 1 ,.ssi.. -ii is lo thi'Se oppi-e-si d by the, aid propitious. Tl.. y haw mnie of a Aim rn an io nl. Mr. feildhorijer came l.mui.lli love and capacity lor work, nt vvth eompi llins ere ih utials. In n u r ' - heu--tless and almost superhuman I., u ul aui'.iiK us the iiiiportaiRe nl h.s i stn ma ultn- prom-ess Nothing Is easer u i-.--. on. ill. w. ijjlit ol his name, and the! lor us to sas than that link Is :u ntiut -I i. v.dn. -- of his oleervalion, pur Am-'abb f"i Ibis i xtraoiilin.irv growth 111 ,i"i. i in parade before lam. lie was the wi.illh -i tnl pur m the I'liifd States. I ell. iii'.e of all It. i iii.uiv 's ennosilv at' How loobsh k -i.ell a view a ulanee mu- , " '.- '.ic-s Hi went . vet ) w h. n , ! Ml"' even's ot 1!" 1 and part of IH'IJ llll i. -. r di loniitl. - f.i. ini-hs. into' min. s. ' show. It was the voir of I'rcsldcpl M. - elmo t into the council i Iniinbers of ure.it b'nihv's assassin. itiou. Ihe corn croi a an I I I ! in V'. Ip, li 1 1 I in I I mil ' ! .' hb, ' I v kind . . mull. In n. in nl" "I lb.- n I:. "I the i tloj eho i' liar il" Hal i .."1 i i rt. i ' t to It "lor, v il I I. "ii b r , ill b ivi i ttoi i- of mocr i so. i i' Idlv cahi'iij; In le nsTin.f.i: ill probably be d i- I e n n iv-ed r'i'i and vii ions 1 1 v emerald f-'l. en it f tl" id. 1 in I oi I r.'l I. i . n b Hie i l.l ol I pi .if ' in 'it : '.v bind i i s,,rt I ,y v ii , vi ir. Tb I'l I.1! i 'I'lVV'llH. . i ii ai lo th" i in . 1 bv the l'i i Ihe toll" ol in lire p. l,a, ", nil rie. tnl irq ate tlsf d i ltid.-oiuc tin 1 lain I ,- I. .1 1 ' I' d nop to I'l pill'. . i v r (I'SOlb I . I ' FcnlnK. Tl.i v p. tl Thry t'l I." tl t rnvrltiep f,f v. e which inny iiPi- iinlse stylo, , . v ell is 'i. .i m; are l'1-e 'hev OVV" nil ir i .iiiire e win t i r.iy.o. , nr i 1 1 1 1 i. b r i w ,,'ovvn- r i n.vv n i .no iiilendel suit' d for nr. i-ame la . oiu. i . . i p. nation-.. 11.. ol.i inn d an--wcis in ,i - ii. .p. in - in. in n.ill hands, fioiu labor I'.in.i-. ii" in Iii.st in.u'nales, fiom jit.-i-i I ii t - ot initio:, ds mid bulks. He fpiotis snatiia.s ol Jamil:. tr i oiil"t' nces with I'l-c.-ltli nt Koo.-ev clt. lie sal with ills-lini-1 ii ui, ni.d with an In-iKht not to he blind .1, .-iiuoiik the ,"i. -in at lh.il fmneil hriaki,i:i el Sherrv's that was d siitn. d to -i nil I 'r.ic . I b in i . "r.uiopc ii.u-i be eti iti.illy on B.iaid. Truly tl . 1 ii'ii.) Slabs is 'Ihe land of iinlir.it. d po--ibllities.' The ecounmlc ib -v "lopne lit of Anict ii.i, to-diiy oi Texas nut Kan. a-, iiiomic; to-niortow to Idaho and '. ililon.i i, dally makes n sv and i.u hoard of Mii.lis. The vlrlms m tin soil and Hit tii isuris i. inlet its suibn c arc Till: PCIIOOIjISOy IIP WX. lahul ms. The technual eipupm -ul of i, Im.Iii.Ii.... 1., ,i,.j,.,.,-..,l.l.. ie,,, nrr-nier,,.,-.. oi. ... ... ''" . lernainv and America, with whom fsts ,m wnli vou a dish l.iai.i r .lti i,.n, otlt,0 sun.Ma ,, m l0 llllun, lu.li U) It 111. npU.-lll .41111 Pi.sscn5lll4 ,1,1., ll.. l- f. . opp, i' nail ket expi I'l im-etthnjr Then wa' irlli. I n I'.n die e irn r i- i on-. ur nces to tie f.ATr.SluNT. "Ci Wo... til nuii li and s.io the life." Hr. w iv 1'ine Svrun cures coukIh down to the. v iy ei--'" i f cor.- .1 in w.is a f.ubiie. th. el ltd e .-e lolls tin liilnmoip- 'N v Ph it- db itrn W Ol I 1 ot I II mi e iril. Vn lori anal th. vital-, of manufacture llV. fits - .1 de-trncl IV ' .1.- tips. ',. Wile h. rdl.v all li spn alloll to sunlv. Vi I this wa.- nl a Unit,' .111.1 to the public la'uot 1 1 1. 1. bh s m ecu- , ati at I v.lll Invasion of Huron In Shellli Id and of coal In Newcastle. C II. Sihv.ab. then in his heydav, divuli; ed to Mr. ("loldberKer the pi ins by which Amerle-m Ir.dnstiles proposed to dominate the m.ii kits of the world. Senator Hev- erlde ftanklv informed this Clernian vinl-j tor tint both trusts and the laritt" were1 a pood thlnif. Indispensable to America until Atnc! iekii indiistiles shall have risen supremo and America, have hoi nine the world's bank. Then shall be the time to form Intel national trusts, and take the world into partnership with 11 mi the Ki-ound Moor. A cotton mntuitaetuter told Mr. Cloldhi rui r that before loan Ger many, and all th" ret of the woild lor that matter. iiiIkIU whistle for Its i.uv cotton, when America takes to tn.iiiitfar turiiiiX her entile output of the raw article' and lloodms tl"' market with 11 product, made mote cheaply than is possible to anv oilier country. Through all this Mr. Holdbercer kept his head. He fpiotes an admission from Mr. Schwab himself to the effect that, on 'ec unit of Cermany's own little taillf, America thus tar. in th" iron trade at; bast, has found it easy to distance (Jot - 1 many In the single item of wire. Mr. umlcilip ho answers In till- wise: ( ci tair.ly, Ametici can sell coal in New i astir- and steel in Shottiold, If she chooses to ulvo it away. Itnlv can do the same." As to America's pi-ourcs toward Sena tor Kiveii.lKo's Ideal. Mr. (!olillierF"f , si es obstacles in the way Pappose, tor oiilv one thinu. that American labor In-1 comes obstreperous and withdraw-- Its very neces-ary lonporation in the making of Ann rlea's power? And matters far 1 removed from propaKandistn anil w.ilkmcr ilclciaite nutation may hrlinr Amet ban I labor to stu h .1 mood. So I0111,- as tin 'ptobctlve tariff keeps wanes aloft alot'ir with prices, thinks the author, well and la.o.l. Hut b't ever so llltli ca)i appi ar. ami watch American labor mow r.-tive.' Nor. In V.'i'J. did hp at corpnr.il urns burly ;eploslM' with over-capitalliiatioii, .stein Mo Mr. Hold .irner a linn enough loun.Ia- tion f..'.- sud. 1 xlr.iv.i-'.'int hopes as lie had le ard eiiess.'d Ai d thete ai" still other tlilnirs about our taril' that Mr. C.oldberer wo'll.l ad dress 10 the cult of Senator 11, -v 1 ridce. I lei inaii.v s possession ot a little tariff of her own. too. probably stiips this 1 lei'innii's complaints of an spi el.il eolor I11K tint mlahl be ( harm d aKalnst them uiiy i-oloriiijr of the s If-lnlerest of a Her man whose trade to America suffers from slid taillf of ours. Mr. Holdb 'iner fore sees Hi" day. uml thinks that many American.! foieseij the day when their 1'lHh til lilt' will have to end. when it will la illscovciei'i as bavins ceased to foster Aineriein l-iilustnes ai.d as actine toward I their positive detriment Amclcan in- j il'islties have been attalnim; enormous I ilcvelopnunt under the stimulus of 111; (norm. ins home mark' 1 and under the! pi-nteolion of a tariff. Km the tinn Is certain to aiilve. thinks .Ml. Helilbeiaer. whin the ea.n"ity of those Inlustileii will nioie than have c.iUKhl up with Hie demands of litis home inal'.at. liclnallil will thill be p; oportionati !y low. 1'oreinil fiiporls will b" pr. 1 1111I1 I. Consuiner will sullet- li-olii hiiih H. es. as pio.lucer 311 r liis Itoin .slinin'o n trade. An I both will 1 ,vi. 1 1. l.e" the liaiibsl of tunes, which , HiliiK but in iii'lnnmi ul ot Hie 1. 1:111 . Il Comm. real fulurrs to the t ,'rher of H.'i.'J weie renorti d in Oermat v n 1 our selling of steel mateiials for the sake of handling a hlchly The aviiaj;c amount of ca' h 1'al' r. w 3 FOREIGN NOTES. Imlshed ifift to other cm. utiles. .Mr. H .id- berner further hellevfs Hint all manuf.f -turiiiK tiatli.tii ate bound In time to awake to the follv nf this system of stabbms 1 ar-h other's hoino commeico in the h.n l. Th" '! il weld in the hook devut.s Itself t" 111' ilUestlon Of bet torlltp: tile ff - latlons of tlie-e two countries with whom, thinks .Mr HuldberKer, rests the com mercial future of the world. The Her mans, on their part, he iits.s to station ptacti'.il m. 11 lu all our Industrial cen tres, to lo . p an emulative . ve on vh il iv"r we do. With us he pronounces the paratnounf fin stions to be the labor Ispn.. and the tatlff. He scores our love of flamboyant spreail-eaRleistii : It 111 hei nines us to try to cry up the grandeur of our land as we have been aceu-toine. to do. And he end" Willi a tilt at our Jltiso-prc.-s. which he Plumes as almost solely 1 espoiiaihle for any lll-fei llmr or miscom prehension bit ween Herman- and America. Jii'.vs:. Only i.."'V d'-ith- from h '. n Turkisn empire were repute., v. ar ei dlnir l'ebrunrv 2- hKt, b t b. hi ve the real number wa- ti-i-f a.- la rye. In the , t ci a III th" kittr"'! rf 1 earthed at I'omp 1 w with a krtt!" . 1 r left by .- .11" 1' . tr. l.sef) years .11:0. Seats .U" hil ' opera house 1 1 1 1 1 capital, in spite .. ' i . elves the hnlMu p re n I S'lbv . I tlOll ot fllST' "' Tl,- , lit. at I tin nt i t' 1 ti .tl . 1 th I- ll I l-t THE ELEVATOR TRIALS. BOY'S lta 1. Britain I i-t v r , ' to II if i;,:T.". mot ' pn -o-is 1 1 tal number 01 tr ili 1 m ml in 1 1".' Vi T'.i I atrnt me In Ire -npot :-.i eary shoj -ermn' ' t limit- the and tb re ati 1 I , 'ire never if Swede--'iinvn r ot t1 1 1 tie tv trv. Stacklulm. vv.tli .1 popnlv l.t'-llii,- null- tvvent two (I!y Cora A. Moore.) The famllv pets. rouchlv )iay o! his widow ot -I til-.-t lienu-l j and to ti. month. of a dead spoalur.q-, 1 auk IT is ll i ate : . Ill ' . .In pnn so s I "I ono-thf- won' 1 1 mo- 1 I ! 1 Si vv Cillebra, the it I'orto He o. vv hi tilled by Hi" l'i it Anei;.ida pi-.- ic. Hunip.au commetee vvuli I'anatna more effeetu illy tl commands the ertraiice to ram an. mi on 1 1 tr HOW TO GAIN FLESH The life of food is the fat ml traoe. o bltslll' - pl'i'itr.-s. of un wind, d aithily all nor thf. eonntiy. "ll IS -ib-llld of Us to ll.celve eurs"lv s Willi the bell, f til it 111" I lilted S' 'b - will be 1 ripple I end balk.-d by fatal 1 l'i 1 . I do lrni ... uy lh.it in th I'nititl hl.ille. lis 111 evil.' other lll'il.lV lbVl"l.i mniuifacturer The question dispense w ith Am answered with .1 America consume so normally places id of il when by railroad she opens ' 'We -hall li'.auu- vour with lov.'fr left fnre corrcct cholera "W IIS . 1 . rl 1 1, il ' ot in ippropi lale for the ate d.iv yovvns and even ing govs 'is ii.clieil into one, aud so dr. ttsv! As often ns not ihcy are mmle in errpe de eliltie ol . onie preltv culm mo., or whbe tibuuicl with blink, or red tiimuud wuh thick l'ice. The bndite-i are neither de .nllcte nor do lluy conio iii hlftli to the Viioat Tb."- on neither irpiare f Impel "(r hrarf fhaped. but nllow the neck: t v c'.ain to be well fccii and admit mnny DISEASED KIDNEYS iff, ILL AGAIN. Nathaniel 'I ompltins, of Windham, N.Y., eays; "I will . II you what Inn made nu fcol ten ytiiis younor, it was CiiUeuru Kol. Yiiut, Dr. K .1' "dy's nno modicuie, F01 yaurs I wan Hoiiblud with my kidneys, but I urn all rind' now." J)r. Keniu lv regarded his nrw medicine as tlio ctiltuinaiiu nehievement of his life. It enriches tlm blood, aids digestion, remt. Intcs tho bowels and sots the liter at work. It h mild, but thorough Its effects ure lastiug, All druggist, ijl.OU, Uoll .' "Vi-s, mn'nm." "Have von had arm Inoculated 'leium'.'" I "Yes. ma'am." I "Have you had your vermiform appen-1 hv t. moved"" I 'yes, 111.1 am. 'Have you n I1. luteinized lertllleate of iiiiniuuily from croup, cold lect aud chol-1 1 morbus? "Yer, nia'tiin." "Do you promlfo for yourself, your heirs and nssimis, for all iiu'cb, to uso steiil.'d milk.' "I do." "Ho you solemnly covenant to soak Mint- slate lu sulphur fumes?" "I piomlso." "Will ahjiiro eve.rj companion that million?" "1 nbjiire?" "Ho you protnlso to uso nn nntlseptie tilato ipoiiKe and conllnu yourself to In dividual chowini cum?" (Sadly), "Yes, m'i'um " ' Then cxtiMit that one remalnlnr' milk tooth, tie a forinaldebyde Iihk round your in r-k. ami make your will. Conio to. mor row, and you will bo asglsneil an Insulat ed scat in tills (military school house." Life. ' nnaulze and AmetieunUie each J In ir nn I', li. nits uml 11111 nu f let iiri rs hl.'iidd know one, another persoimllv. And it ,s because o this lia la iiciim ot Hie lllat tiis im which (lull IMtioll prides itself, that Herniau and Ami lit an interests, after all, can in v r ilish, but must al ways b" More and more inwoven one SI lie. n 01 .(- ate icrtllill to Of cllf. Mil ll sloiun are as tinfailiiiK as tll.i;.- are i.n pri veiilable: aud time are p. any ' ikons now (linj) of the npprnudi sm 1. a dis turbance rvii In lie w o ,d M lact of the rnlun. Hut the ontmtrv i- rnid with other. 'a store ot riches so vast, 11 Is supplied ith lesoiirces s,i linmi .'surablc, il- in- , ilu-tiies an iipiipp, d with miiohiu u'.v of sm h cap.u Ity. that llnse teiniu-stH tin n out to have effeetu rke the showers of 'spline. Yn err in thinking that uervous 1 ness and bieathlosi haste alone prevail 'oil the oilier Sid. i of the noo-in. The op- witb the oilier" These words-all ah- I poslte is tho case. .NothluK but n'lJUlai tty sti-at t lloiu an iuterv lew himiiIi d on leav-'i't visible ever whei c. that nn un Indus iiiij Ni w Yoil. lor ni iiiieiiy at the etui try that Is ceaseless and inillaKKlntr. 'I'he ol the loin "I place at the henlnninK of ' i.cr.ca of these vvorki re Hie.v are ol sti 1 1. my book, Iho very leitmotiv ot my re- The American has the cour- puit." line to send a piicclosd machine to tin- As lo manner, the hook Is a train of borup-houp the moment a better nun hln. pamphlet d.i.-hcd olf fnun fortniKht to' Is designed." These are hut sutnples of lortnlHht in the course of the w filer's the pleasant rcadlnK m the hook, travils. and published. api n i ally, hut lint oilier lonsiderallons ennui to Mr floldberMir. What will happen Irom the pen. Une ot Ids ehaiteis sets forth our li' In s in nil, iron, oil and gold; Ihe eiioimoiis firtihty and ( s tM t of m.r harv. st fields; the astoiiiiduiK: ieicen,in:e of the world s needs supplied by Amen- Nasal IlKSTOWAL. Knnrk at my lieatt, and I will npo To I'nforKOtfulness; lliealhe on my blows, nud from your own Will fall my hands' caress. Ask of my eycp, nnd mine shall veil, Too faint to seek or clilde; Kiss and within your will I lie I.lUe ncawced lu Iho tide Margaret fuller In tho May Century. Ely In nil lta H.ii'3. Ip (Irnom Claim 0 UIGUIII UUIIII mm rlranren, soollics nnd heals '.lie illsraml liiuiilirruie. Hci.rtiii'it.urliiuiil ilrncs nuny ri cold la tlio liciul iiulrl.lv. t'K-iini llalni U jilnccil Into tlio noftnlsfiireoili over Ilia ineiulini'io ami i nbsothcil. Ittilcf Is Iru mcillale nnil a euro follow. H In not drying ilnci not proilntn unreziiiK, Larue Size, 80 ocnW at Dtug KifH or by Hind; Trial tilr, 10 cent'. Shy IlllO't'llKllS, 60 Warren Blrcct, Nfw York What will happen to our ureal undeiiaklm,s when the men that have built them up and that maintain them on their shoiilili is, pass away'.' May I hole not be thrlnkiiKO and disaster' Tin sc Klmit businesses, icaieil and man ancil by the nonius of so few, nnd yet owned hv so latKe a put of tho stock buyliiK public - tho are yet so young and untiled by such a contiimeiicy. Ho Kre.it a part of out' wealth, too, owes it sell to the mielllKcn -c, the sobriety of our laboiimt man, lo his altcntlveness to duty. Jlachlnery has specialized bis wnik to a nunarkuhlo cMi-nt, has nuido hlni but a feeder of mniiilues, he remains un Inlcllha'iii. a resourceful mull for all that, a man nioto IntelllBeiit that his like hi any other country. Hut writing as ho did lu l'io. before th lusuul labor hr. latloim of tlusc later days, .Mr. (hild borner, luitilres what disasters may lol low to our wi lit li. to our cominiindlnn position before tho world, if our labor shall lapse from these Its so priceless vii lues, At the time when Mr HoldberKcr visited the country all tho nrwiv formed great Tn Hint hopeful i itton Mr i iolilb. i nor sav ., v. hot In r i b't many can i i lean i niton. 1. to b. on. r in return, C.ui la r own i ol loi:, in ca I t i sell b. nnd th" n It i nn ol Hie I laivad Up Itclds ot 1 er ow n ' t. e tui i all our own "aw cotton, and tllng the product on the woild' That Is a lariro proposition" in the dlsi usswu of whlih Mr. ( ioldberger oMiounds probably the most Important gospel in his b mk. Huioiie's feii ii4 of Amcrlci, still unaliated. as In en b.isid ou the ussiiniillon that American m inul'.u tun rs will continue, ni they hnvo done, to throw ilium the, loiiUll market at ptlccs below the. cost, ol ptiiiliioiion the surplus of an enormous ( piodiiit, ulni h their homo m.uk.'t, vistj as it Is, has not bad the time or Hie need ' to use. Not alone Amotion, but most other tiiii'iuf.ietui lug countries have ptac lls.il this of lite, though on a less, r scale than we Hiitiian.v s parlli ular ot lence has been vvitli her sugar. Against this pilniipio Mr. ( iolilbeiger I is 'm n , atntiiig the Inst to illicit an atguni'-rt Home queer questions asked bv women nud ip'eer. r in tint's, as reported by Ihimlna. Sneaking nf nns and downs. I am sulci and to ti. wid vv in elev itor boy his his shire Willi the1 lest of the world. j 1 kiioe.- a young Hindu student who, j hihig ami It lotis and eager t" bitter hi- eoiulitli.il, runs an elavator to help d. fray the ex t i ti-es of an edui ation ' In conversation with him one day as I was "going up" he told me a few ot his experiences with his women pas-cng. -s. A certain Mieletj of "Il-uishlt l s ' he said, weie holding a convention in the huge hall of the building a week or so ago. The members weie fast assembling and I T'.aniin.i was Ur pt busy doing Hn; hon ours of the elevator uml ansvveting what I lie called fool ipiestions. l ien- women itm. entered tne cage , , - , win n a ladv of huge proportions starli d Within it tllC ITlOrC I.ll lll(- to follow. Hlie pl'ictil one foot Inside, then stopped nnd asked: "Is this tile eleva tor? ' "Yes" wis the disgusted reply. "Well -does it no to the hall where the Haugbters are to meet this afternoon? ' "It dors, Maditii." responded linminu. "How- many M.:lits up is It to the hull"" "Two, .Madam, please step in iiiuckly." "Will it be sale for another to g.-l in to the i levator?" "Ci rtainlv , please get in If ymi wu t to CO up " "Well. I do. litre;" gasped the 1 l ly of1 the v oii'lupol.-; "Its a pity a pi rson can't u-k a iiicstl..ii am! get a civil leply." All this time th" e'evator bell was buz zing away and the people in the ear worn beginning to look wistfully tovvarl th" third Hour. "Win re is th- janitor of this plaio?" ak"d Hi.- old ' ol. as .-he st. ppe 1 hack ai'd out of the . ar. "I'll muihtv --.nut tliul out if I cm ask a ipie.-iion or not." Hut betoti iho ator bov cud, 1 nnke I n ply, court, "lis or oth. iw !".-, halt i dozen people w hn had been anxlonslv wailing for a chance, darted in i nil the i.ir shot upward, leaving the ir.u. Mad un talking to thin air. n..ninirron (' 41 from coughs and colds? Arc you? If not, use promptly Hale's Honey of Horchound and Tar and you will quickly free yourself of these ailments. Sold by all druggists, 25c, 50c. and $1 per bottle. uiiVimi mi "Ijist week," 11, union .ontmiud a - .is he null cease from rlun klmg over this ri'ininiseeiR 'a woman walkid u.t i the building ami sti light into the cV i tor w 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 evt r -aying a vv.rl When the ear reached the top floor, he asked "whit lloor, Madam?" "I told vou whole 1 w iiit. d vou to let me otf at. The secoii'i. of eiiui.se, and I am ill a hurry, too I have nn appointment at two o'ehn k. ar. 1 1 It it four minutes after -llready. What do vou think Hie dentist will sav .' Take I tne ba i to the second lloor at nine ml carii"s- impertinent boy.'' Rick to the second Pool they Went and bile align to 1 with a Btillf. . Auolle r d-iy a woman came in and ask ed for Mrs. I. . She was infornud by the loni;-sui. ring Han ma thit theie was no one by (pit name in tin' bulMing. "Oh. es, tlnr. is. too. such a person Into," she topped Indlguautlv "1 was here vo-lciilii Take me up to the sixth Hour ami 1 will show "ii whoie she is" Alter loamlng .'1111111111 through the build ing for twenty minutes or - she rang the lilt mi the third lloor cncigelii ally and ti-ke I, whin Itamlii'i iippenrul In inswap to its summons, "Isn't this the X-huil.l-Ina .No. lady, il Is mil The X-hulld-im; is two Mocks below, and I fancy there w is morn than a touch ot exultation in In- voice "Well, why on earth didn't you say so when I came in? I can't waste my time like till-. 1 never stu- such dull stupids In my life. I've a good mind to report jou, sir." And she passed out Into the street, mar mining, "where do such Idiotic people conio liiun'.'" (Copyrighted J!MI. by tho Story Syndi catu Co.) more real benefit from the food; that is why cod liver oil is a powerful builder of flesh. . Scott's Emulsion of pure 1 cod liver oil solves the pit I -1 lem of how to take cod h'r oil. That is one re.ison w'y doctors have been pre r h ing Scott's Emulsion fur a'l wasting diseases, coughs. cnMs and bronchitis for a'most thirty years. One' of the ind'irrments offered in order to substitute something else foi Siolt's Emulsion is the laager of f i-t. Ymi save a few icnts ,tl '!v expense of your health. - .tfs Emulsion costs more ;! does more and dot s ,. '. :vr th.m the subatituti.. I'ilff's Tnotliactie Tlrops Lure in One .Minute. i'lIK INl'l.rKNCK OK HITHIIATUIIIC. Nuggsby-nid you sen that story of tho New York woman who held her revolver lit her mil ft whllo she llred nt another woman? Waggsby-Ycs. she had probably been I-eiiillug some Winer's desi rlptlou of ",i mulUeil shot " Haltlmore American, "Now good du-cstlon walls on appetite, and health on bulb ' If It docbivt, try Duril 'Ck l.lood liiltci. ! 1 mi a amri! fr? npsn re et M 4 1 Pur! Street, Nn Vivrk. YOUR FAMILY HISTORY SHOULD BE PRINTED WE MAKR A Srr.OIAI.TY OP RKNH oi.ooic.n womc. Free Press Asso. 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